clients considering tiny homes in Queensland. While growth and sales are critical, David doesn’t lose sight of quality and customer experience. Subcontractors are given opportunities to prove themselves, but standards are non-negotiable. “It’s all about the customer. I don’t want grandma to suffer,” he says. Supplier relationships are also central to the model. Strong partnerships give the company the buying power it needs to keep costs low and deliver consistently, which feeds back into customer satisfaction and repeat work. The company culture reflects David’s own straightforward, hardworking approach. He sets high standards, but those who thrive in the environment find themselves part of a business with momentum and purpose. Employees and subcontractors alike are part of a system that delivers results, and David ensures that success is shared. Technology and innovation play their part too, though David frames them through a lens of practicality. The homes are designed and manufactured with efficiency in mind, making use of processes and materials that reduce waste while maximizing durability. For David, sustainability comes naturally with the tiny home model. Smaller homes inherently use fewer resources, both in construction and longterm energy consumption, making them an ecofriendly choice without needing to overstate it. Looking ahead, David remains cautious about overextending, but growth is certainly part of the plan. Expanding monthly output, strengthening consistency, and continuing to build the brand remain top priorities. Melbourne may be a target for future expansion, but for now the focus is on Queensland, where Teeny Tiny Homes already dominates the market. Beyond the business, David also invests in small-scale property developments, creating long-term stability alongside the company’s growth. At the heart of it all is a simple philosophy: help people save money while building a brand that lasts. “I just want to help people not be too greedy and make all the money because I’m helping everyone and they don’t get ripped,” David says. “And these things are like Noah’s Ark—nothing breaks.” SEPTEMBER 2025
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